<p>Hi, I'm a rising senior and I was wondering whether Harvard would accept me with my current profile. I have a rigorous schedule with IB and AP classes, chosen to co- chair in service, was on the tennis team sopohmore year and made 3rd place in the regionals and won some satellite tournaments, play violin and got into all region sophomore and junior year, went to math competitions and got a 13th place, go to violin solo competitions and got a 2 but not the hightest which was a 1, in Spanish, National, and Math Honors Society, and volunteer at Alzheimer's assisted living for 20 hours. I haven't taken the SAT yet, but I am planning on taking it January. I was also wondering whether I should mention inferior rewards that i have received. For example, I have gotten a trophy for being 13th place in a math competition but the number is sort of too low. Also, i have won many tennis awards in satellite competitions, but that is only satellite competitions where not very tough players compete so its easy to win. In addition, I was wondering whether i should include an accomplishment i made even if i did not receive an award because i got into the top 100 in state, but i didn't get a medal, so should i include that in my college apps? Plus, I believe I am very well- rounded but I just don't know how to express it. I play almost all sports moderately well. I also play video games such as DDR and Halo. Plus, I play chess, keyboard, and listen to music. I do not believe I'm socially awkward at all. If i had room in my rigorous schedule, I would join all those teams or clubs, but since my 8 class (6 IB classes, 2 electives) schedule take up so much time, I have no way of expressing my interest in school. I do the above mentioned things during my leisure time. Can someone answer my questions?</p>
<p>oh yeah, I'm also top 10% of my class but I'm on the borderline. I'm more like 9.99%...</p>